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Not being a grammar nazi here but by kod you mean knocked out which should be written as Ko'd.Kod is not a word so it conveys nothing.

Anyway i like what you wrote.My fighters' win bonus is yours if they win tomorrow and Both my guys are from hell.

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corrected. wasn't sure about that one ;) anyway Word's auto-correct worked, as in original it was KOd :P

 

p.s. both Your fighters seem to be favorite, so that's nice of You :P i keep my fingers crossed then ;)

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HONOR FC 38 Payback (PPV)


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25.10.2014


Las Vegas


Sparta's Palace (7,000)


MMA



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The Good Guys' Undercard #1


Bantamweight Fight


Jack Clark v Svend Sved


For the very beginning we will witness fight of two high class MMA warriors, with great careers' histories. Derived from Scottish Glasgow 32 years old brawler, 'The Son' Jack Clark, will step into the cage against 29 years old Danish wrestler from Copenhagen- 'Ragnar' Svend Sved. We should prepare for some world class wrestling tonight, but if we want to find any difference between both fighters, 'The Son' can outscore his opponent standing, as except his great wrestling skills, he seems to be the only one in this fight, who can look for the KO tonight. Danish 'Ragnar' is great fighter also, but i'm not sure can he beat his opponent, according to his to his biggest strengths- which are also strong point of Jack Clark- and as we could see in his history, he may not have enough heavy hand to put this fight on his side.



The Good Guys' Undercard #2


Middleweight Fight


Frank Brody v Homer Jaysimpson


Second fight, once more two solid brawlers: 27 years old Irishman from Waterford- Frank 'Bruiser' Brody, will fight against 23 years old american wrestler from Washington State, USA- Homer Jaysimpson. Irish fighter is solid boxer and wrestler, American fighter is world class wrestler with other skills still under development. Specialization of Jaysimpson should be able to put the W on his side, but as we could see in his past fights, he is usually not able to put much damage to his opponents. And Brody is someone who always goes for win before judges' decision. Conclusion here is short- if 'Bruiser' won't let his opponent to impose his gameplan in tonight's fight, i think that Brody can quite succesfully look for that one, right hit.



The Good Guys' Undercard #3


Middleweight Fight


Kaito Rin v Arial Jones


With third fight of tonight's event, we step into world class MMA with two great warriors: 31 years old Japanese from Kamagasaki- Kaito 'Tsunami' Rin, and 30 years old fighter derived from London, New Zealand- Arial Jones. It's very hard to predict fights on this level. Much more experienced 'Tsunami' Rin, will stand against more well-rounded New Zealander, Arial Jones. I believe that Jones will be looking to score some points standing, but in the ground it's wiser to bet on experienced Rin. But to be honest, black belted Jones won't wait surely and the only thing we can do, is to wait for that grappling feast.



The Good Guys' Undercard #4


Featherweight Fight


Vladimir Kharitonov v Kong Su han


World class feast continues: 33 years old Vladimir Kharitonov from Pokrovsk, Russia, will face 37 years old veteran from Tokyo, Japan- Kong 'Beast' Su Han. Russian fighter will surely start with softening up his opponent with vicious leg kicks, but Su Han will be only looking forward for opportunity to close up this fight to clinch, where he will be able to make some use of his great Muay Thai skills. Kharitonov must stay calm but also effective and aggressive, as taken to clinch, 'Beast' won't like to let him go to any other area, as Russian seems to have advantage not only in striking distance, but also on the ground. Both fighters aren't fans of brawling and grappling, but it's one of ways, where they can score point or two. The question fot his fight is 'will Kharitonov be able to burst 'Beast' Su han's lethal clinch?'



The Good Guys' Undercard #5


Lightweight Fight


Victor Zsasz v Sevent Seagull


Here comes the last fight of tonight's Preliminary Card. 31 years old Albanian fighter from Hell- Victor 'The Death Rider' Zsasz, will face 35 years old American derived form Lansing, USA- 'Flying High' Sevent Seagull. Both are not only aggressive strikers, but also very intelligent and tactical fighters, what can let them dominate nearly every opponent. Zsasz is a little more aggressive, but Seagull is a little better defender. They also seems quite equal in clinch area, the only difference is that 'The Death Rider' can occassionally look for takedown to score some point with ground and pound. This fight seems like one depending on who will be able to hit his opponent enough well to send him to the mat.



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HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #1


Middleweight Fight


Jack Fall v Baraka Simengwa


With next fight we are stepping to Main Card of tonight's Event. 33 years old American fighter from Los Angeles- Jack 'Hammer' Fall, will face 27 years old Tanzanian 'The Lion of Matema'- Baraka Simengwa. 'Hammer' is solid striker with nice ground and pound, but i'm afraid that tonight he will definitely look only for using the first one. He is BJJ black belt, but his Tanzanian opponent is one of just few red belts in the world. It seems like one more grappling feast, especially that Baraka Simengwa seems to don't have anything else to offer to MMA Fans. It will be tough night for Jack 'Hammer' Fall, as he usually waits for taking his opponent to the ground and outscore him over there, but Simengwa won't be surely even defending too hard against takedown attempts. The only hope for Fall is that he would be able to maintain top position and stay focused to not get submitted by lethal 'The Lion of Matema'.



HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #2


Light Heavyweight


Fred Palowakski v Mayo Kermode


Next fight will be between two 30 years old experienced fighters: Fred Palowakski from Angola, and 'Wittertainment' Mayo Kermode from Melbourne, Australia. Palowakski seems to have some advantage on the ground, but we should prepare for some nice striking in this one, while both fighters are definitely stand up types. Kermode additionally will be looking for taking fight into clinch, where his biggest strengths lays. Palowakski can score some also there, but he will definitely try to avoid that and stay away, as he is much better striker in this fight, so 'why give opponent a chance if you don't have to?'



HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #3


Lightweight Championship


Brandon Marsden v Vinnie Jones


And here comes the last Main Event fight and also Lightweight Championship bout. Current Champion, derived from Californian Stockton, USA- 31 years old Brandon 'Badboy' Marsden, will be defending his Championship belt against 29 years old Canadian grappler from Toronoto- Vinnie 'Danger Zone' Jones. It's Championship fight, but i'm afraid that history of this one can be short. The only weapon in Jones' arsenal is grappling. He usually adds some ground and pound there, but it's not how he looks for victory. And his opponent while also usually looks for groundplay and brutal gnp, his strengths also can be always seens standing. Now it's the matter of Marsden's gameplan, will he try to play it safe and keep standing, or maybe he will feel enough self-confident to take the challenge and get involved into ground game, where both fighters can take the W.



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Middleweight Fight


Lukacz Belmont v James Harbor


We are close to the very end of tonight's event, what means that the best is yet to come. 33 years old Honor FC's ex-Middleweight Champion from Hell, Poland- Lukacz 'Iron First' Belmont, will face 28 years old Irishman from Dublin- James 'Pearl' Harbor. Belmont has advantage standing, he is more dangerous strikers for sure, as Harbor's all fighting areas another than grappling are just small addition only. But it doesn't mean that Irish black belt is harmless- he is extensive submission fighter, what often let's him take the W in his fights. But while we know he can be KO'd, Belmont is hard fighter to submit, so if he would stay focused without harm to his aggressiveness, i think that Polish 'Iron Fist' can win this fight.



Just Fight's Main Event


Welterweight Championship


Ziggy Cliff v Vladimir Ignatov


Here comes The Main Event of the Night. The great Championship rematch between curent Welterweight Champion, 31 years old Jamaican 'Rasta' Ziggy Cliff from Mandeville, and tonight's contender- 28 years old Russian 'The Impaler' from Stary Oskol- Vladimir Ignatov. Last time fight lasted until fourth round, where Ziggy Cliff KO'd his opponent after close fight. That time it seemed that 'The Impaler' couldn't keep the pace of fight, from what he surely took a lesson. So once again we will have opportunity to watch fight between great striker Ignatov, and mighty clincher Cliff. Hopefully once again both fighters will go all-in and give us Fight of the Night.



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hi guys, it seems that i will be Your new previews and reviews writer ;) i hope You will like it ;)

 

p.s. You have really great roster over here :D

The job is yours if you want it mate - Great work here - Just what I was looking for :)

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HONOR FC 38 Payback (PPV)


Review


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25.10.2014


Las Vegas


Sparta's Palace (7,000 - Attendance 7,000)


MMA



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The Good Guys' Undercard #1


Bantamweight Fight


Jack Clark v Svend Sved


Tonight's event has started with fast clinch, where Clark was more aggressive, but self-confident Sved was more efective. At the beginning of second minute of very first round we had forced break, because of 'Ragnar's' low kick, which has landed on his opponents crotch. This moment was crucial, because after restart, Clark became much more tactical and effective, instead of throwing out wild punches. First round went on Sved's side though, but second round was simply cold execution by Jack Clark. Everything what Svend Sved was doing, Clark was ready for that and kept punishing him with great counters, finally after one of them sent Sved to the mat out cold.

Jack Clark won by TKO (Strikes) at 2:46 of 2nd Round.


The Good Guys' Undercard #2


Middleweight Fight


Frank Brody v Homer Jaysimpson


Fight with short history. Jaysimpson was trying only to take his opponent to the ground, but Frank Brody was perfectly prepared for toniht and every of those attempt effected in vicious counter punches, which hit by hit gave him victory. At the end of first minute of very first round Brody sent Jaysimpson to the mat with nice one-two, then just after allowing him to stand up sent him back over there with big right hand- this time for good.

Frank Brody won by TKO (Strkies) at 0:54 of 1st Round.


The Good Guys' Undercard #3


Middleweight Fight


Kaito Rin v Arial Jones


Both fighters have started aggressively, but Jones was scoring more. Self-confident American fighter took it quickly to clinch, where his efforts effected in winning first round in great style. He took that performance into second round, but Rin has shown great tactical mind and quickly took fight to the ground, where he has done a lot of damage to surprised Arial Jones, who wasn't able to recover until end of round. That put fight into draw before last decisive clash. Arial Jones once more has started aggressively scoring with mighty kicks. While Fans were waiting for hit, which will end this fight, 'Tsunami' once more took fight to the ground, where he started to catch up his opponent on points. Less than one minute before end of fight Jones managed to succesfully seep, but he was too exhausted to do anything else, what put the fight into judges' scorecards. 29:28, 28:29 and 29:29 gave us fair draw here.

Fight ended as draw by judges' decision.


The Good Guys' Undercard #4


Featherweight Fight


Vladimir Kharitonov v Kong Su han


Poor fight by Kong Su han. It's particularly dissapointing, as we know Japanese fighter as great striker, who gave us a lot of spectacular KOs in his past fights. Tonight he even didn't take the challenge against calm Kharitonov, who was scoring for whole fight. Su han will definitely remember this fight thanks to violet bruises left on his thighs by vicious and systemathic low kicks from Russian fighter. The only good thing we can say about 'Beast' is that he has survived until judges' decision, where he lost decisively every round.

Vladimir Kharitonov won by Decision (Unanimous).


The Good Guys' Undercard #5


Lightweight Fight


Victor Zsasz v Sevent Seagull


Sevent Seagull started surprisingly causing cut on Zsasz face, but while he seemed very self-confident before that early moment, Zsasz took definitely initiative from there. Albanian warrior didn't stop throwing out devastating blows until end of first round. Dominated Seagull just couldn't find any opening to do anything. Both fighters' went to their corners with cuts on their faces, but they weren't any dangerous. Talk between rounds helped 'Flying High' a lot, as he stepped into second round with much more confidence, and this time he had prepared plan for still very aggressive Zsasz. Zsasz was attacking, but Seagull connected with some nicely timed counters there. With time 'Flying High' became more bold, but Zsasz won also second round on all cards. Everybody knew that Sevent Seagull can't let this fight last until finishing gong, what gave us great third round, as Victor Zsasz also didn't slow down the pace. In that all-out war 'Flying High' got the nod, but it didn' change anything and Albanian fighter won 29:28 on all scorecards.

Victor Zsasz won by Decision (Unanimous).


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HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #1


Middleweight Fight


Jack Fall v Baraka Simengwa


Not only fighters had to survive this one- Fans also. It was grappling match on quite nice level, but this definitely isn't something what can make Your heart beat faster. A lot of transitions, submission attempts, but unluckily mostly passive ground game. Baraka Simengwa was better tonight, and finally at the end of second minute of last round he managed to close the triangle on distracted Fall's neck, who didn't see danger before it was too close. Surprising mistake for BJJ black belt.


Baraka Simengwa won by Submission (Triangle Choke) at 1:58 or 3rd Round.



HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #2


Light Heavyweight


Fred Palowakski v Mayo Kermode



Fred Palowakski wanted to dominate from the very beginning of the fight, swinging wildly. It looked promising until Mayo Kermode closed up the distance- from that moment Palowakski looked confused, what 'Wittertainment' succesully used by throwing calm and powerful punches. Finally one of his uppercuts connected to his opponent's jaw, what made Angolan fighter soft enough to let finish the fight with some brutal dirty boxing performed by Kermode.

Mayo Kermode won by TKO (Strikes) at 2:57 of 1st Round.



HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #3


Lightweight Championship


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Brandon Marsden v Vinnie Jones



Easy win by Brandon Marsden. And surprisingly 'Badboy' couldn't get advantage striking was taken to the ground nicely by Jones. And here when we were preparing for long grappling show, Marsden quickly managed to isolate and lock one of his opponent's arms and forced him to tap. Brandon Marsden remained as Lightweight Champion!

Brandon Marsden won by Submission (Armbar) at 1:25.



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Just Fight's Co-Main Event


Middleweight Fight


Lukacz Belmont v James Harbor



Fight during which we could see some solid defensive and tactical skills of both fighters. Harbor has started very nicely, connecting hit after hit, and when Belmont tried to answer for that, he took him to the ground, but after some work done there, having in mind Fans' enojoyment referee stood up fighters back to feet. The whole scenario was repeated once more, this time until end of first round, which went definitely on 'Pearl' Harbor's side. Polish fighter fortunately has shaked off with beginning of second round and started being a threat, but couldn't connect too much of his hits in the beginning, but with time he was becoming more and more effective, what has forced Harbor to change his gameplan- one and half of minute before end of second round he took down his opponent to the ground, what he has repeated at the beginning of third round. We had a draw, but exhausted James Harbor couldn't keep the pace, what let Lukacz Belmont score with some hits and eventually win last round. 29:28,29:28, 28:29 on cards was fair judgement here and split decision may be the opening for future rematch.

Lukacz Belmont won by Decision (Unanimous)



Just Fight's Main Event


Welterweight Championship


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Ziggy Cliff v Vladimir Ignatov


Ignatov knew the prize and started with nice striking, but Ziggy Cliff with confidence quickly took fight to clinch, where harmless Russian fighter didn't take the challenge desperately focused on breaking the clinch. When Ignatov managed to free himself from uncomfortable situation, Cliff took some initiative striking from distance, but when Russian 'Impaler' regained his confidence and aggressively rushed out with vicious kicks, Ziggy Cliff has surprised everybody with mighty head kick, which sent Vladimir Ignatov off his feet. Referee tried to give him a chance, but quickly had to stop the fight- stunned Russian couldn't intelligently defend himself. Ziggy Cliff remains the Welterweight Champion!

Ziggy Cliff won by TKO (Strikes) at 2:52 of 1st Round.



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HONOR FC 38 Payback (PPV)

Review

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25.10.2014

Las Vegas

Sparta's Palace (7,000 - Attendance 7,000)

MMA

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The Good Guys' Undercard #1

Bantamweight Fight

Jack Clark v Svend Sved

Tonight's event has started with fast clinch, where Clark was more aggressive, but self-confident Sved was more efective. At the beginning of second minute of very first round we had forced break, because of 'Ragnar's' low kick, which has landed on his opponents crotch. This moment was crucial, because after restart, Clark became much more tactical and effective, instead of throwing out wild punches. First round went on Sved's side though, but second round was simply cold execution by Jack Clark. Everything what Svend Sved was doing, Clark was ready for that and kept punishing him with great counters, finally after one of them sent Sved to the mat out cold.
Jack Clark won by TKO (Strikes) at 2:46 of 2nd Round.

The Good Guys' Undercard #2

Middleweight Fight

Frank Brody v Homer Jaysimpson

Fight with short history. Jaysimpson was trying only to take his opponent to the ground, but Frank Brody was perfectly prepared for toniht and every of those attempt effected in vicious counter punches, which hit by hit gave him victory. At the end of first minute of very first round Brody sent Jaysimpson to the mat with nice one-two, then just after allowing him to stand up sent him back over there with big right hand- this time for good.
Frank Brody won by TKO (Strkies) at 0:54 of 1st Round.

The Good Guys' Undercard #3

Middleweight Fight

Kaito Rin v Arial Jones

Both fighters have started aggressively, but Jones was scoring more. Self-confident American fighter took it quickly to clinch, where his efforts effected in winning first round in great style. He took that performance into second round, but Rin has shown great tactical mind and quickly took fight to the ground, where he has done a lot of damage to surprised Arial Jones, who wasn't able to recover until end of round. That put fight into draw before last decisive clash. Arial Jones once more has started aggressively scoring with mighty kicks. While Fans were waiting for hit, which will end this fight, 'Tsunami' once more took fight to the ground, where he started to catch up his opponent on points. Less than one minute before end of fight Jones managed to succesfully seep, but he was too exhausted to do anything else, what put the fight into judges' scorecards. 29:28, 28:29 and 29:29 gave us fair draw here.
Fight ended as draw by judges' decision.

The Good Guys' Undercard #4

Featherweight Fight

Vladimir Kharitonov v Kong Su han

Poor fight by Kong Su han. It's particularly dissapointing, as we know Japanese fighter as great striker, who gave us a lot of spectacular KOs in his past fights. Tonight he even didn't take the challenge against calm Kharitonov, who was scoring for whole fight. Su han will definitely remember this fight thanks to violet bruises left on his thighs by vicious and systemathic low kicks from Russian fighter. The only good thing we can say about 'Beast' is that he has survived until judges' decision, where he lost decisively every round.
Vladimir Kharitonov won by Decision (Unanimous).

The Good Guys' Undercard #5

Lightweight Fight

Victor Zsasz v Sevent Seagull

Sevent Seagull started surprisingly causing cut on Zsasz face, but while he seemed very self-confident before that early moment, Zsasz took definitely initiative from there. Albanian warrior didn't stop throwing out devastating blows until end of first round. Dominated Seagull just couldn't find any opening to do anything. Both fighters' went to their corners with cuts on their faces, but they weren't any dangerous. Talk between rounds helped 'Flying High' a lot, as he stepped into second round with much more confidence, and this time he had prepared plan for still very aggressive Zsasz. Zsasz was attacking, but Seagull connected with some nicely timed counters there. With time 'Flying High' became more bold, but Zsasz won also second round on all cards. Everybody knew that Sevent Seagull can't let this fight last until finishing gong, what gave us great third round, as Victor Zsasz also didn't slow down the pace. In that all-out war 'Flying High' got the nod, but it didn' change anything and Albanian fighter won 29:28 on all scorecards.
Victor Zsasz won by Decision (Unanimous).

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HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #1

Middleweight Fight

Jack Fall v Baraka Simengwa

Not only fighters had to survive this one- Fans also. It was grappling match on quite nice level, but this definitely isn't something what can make Your heart beat faster. A lot of transitions, submission attempts, but unluckily mostly passive ground game. Baraka Simengwa was better tonight, and finally at the end of second minute of last round he managed to close the triangle on distracted Fall's neck, who didn't see danger before it was too close. Surprising mistake for BJJ black belt.

Baraka Simengwa won by Submission (Triangle Choke) at 1:58 or 3rd Round.

HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #2

Light Heavyweight

Fred Palowakski v Mayo Kermode

Fred Palowakski wanted to dominate from the very beginning of the fight, swinging wildly. It looked promising until Mayo Kermode closed up the distance- from that moment Palowakski looked confused, what 'Wittertainment' succesully used by throwing calm and powerful punches. Finally one of his uppercuts connected to his opponent's jaw, what made Angolan fighter soft enough to let finish the fight with some brutal dirty boxing performed by Kermode.
Mayo Kermode won by TKO (Strikes) at 2:57 of 1st Round.

HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #3

Lightweight Championship

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Brandon Marsden v Vinnie Jones

Easy win by Brandon Marsden. And surprisingly 'Badboy' couldn't get advantage striking was taken to the ground nicely by Jones. And here when we were preparing for long grappling show, Marsden quickly managed to isolate and lock one of his opponent's arms and forced him to tap. Brandon Marsden remained as Lightweight Champion!
Brandon Marsden won by Submission (Armbar) at 1:25.

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Just Fight's Co-Main Event

Middleweight Fight

Lukacz Belmont v James Harbor

Fight during which we could see some solid defensive and tactical skills of both fighters. Harbor has started very nicely, connecting hit after hit, and when Belmont tried to answer for that, he took him to the ground, but after some work done there, having in mind Fans' enojoyment referee stood up fighters back to feet. The whole scenario was repeated once more, this time until end of first round, which went definitely on 'Pearl' Harbor's side. Polish fighter fortunately has shaked off with beginning of second round and started being a threat, but couldn't connect too much of his hits in the beginning, but with time he was becoming more and more effective, what has forced Harbor to change his gameplan- one and half of minute before end of second round he took down his opponent to the ground, what he has repeated at the beginning of third round. We had a draw, but exhausted James Harbor couldn't keep the pace, what let Lukacz Belmont score with some hits and eventually win last round. 29:28,29:28, 28:29 on cards was fair judgement here and split decision may be the opening for future rematch.
Lukacz Belmont won by Decision (Unanimous)

Just Fight's Main Event

Welterweight Championship

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Ziggy Cliff v Vladimir Ignatov

Ignatov knew the prize and started with nice striking, but Ziggy Cliff with confidence quickly took fight to clinch, where harmless Russian fighter didn't take the challenge desperately focused on breaking the clinch. When Ignatov managed to free himself from uncomfortable situation, Cliff took some initiative striking from distance, but when Russian 'Impaler' regained his confidence and aggressively rushed out with vicious kicks, Ziggy Cliff has surprised everybody with mighty head kick, which sent Vladimir Ignatov off his feet. Referee tried to give him a chance, but quickly had to stop the fight- stunned Russian couldn't intelligently defend himself. Ziggy Cliff remains the Welterweight Champion!
Ziggy Cliff won by TKO (Strikes) at 2:52 of 1st Round.

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HONOR FC 39 Undisputed

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01.11.2014

Las Vegas

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The Good Guys' Undercard #1

Lightweight Bout

Maxwell Keiser v John Watson

Two great fighters coming into cage: 29 years old 'Max' Maxwell Keiser coming out of New Rochelle, USA, and 1 year older John Watson derived from Canadian Toronto. MMA experts see Keiser as better fighter in every fighting area, but fight record of Watson doesn't allow anyone to point favorite in this fight. But Keiser may make use of Watson's lower form- Canadian fighter lost 3 fights during his whole professional career, and 2 of them were in his last 3 fights...
The Good Guys' Undercard #2
Welterweight Bout

Dack Fayden v Rami Sebei

Let's prepare for incoming grappling feast: 28 years old experienced Dack Fayden, coming from Worcester, USA, will face 25 years old rising star from Tijuana, Mexico- Rami 'El Generico' Sebei. Dack Fayden can be definitely considered as ultimate test for Mexican 'El Generico'. He was already succesfully fought with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt owners, but none of them seemed to be as high ranked martial artist as American grappler is. Not only lethal on the ground, but unlucky for Sebei, the only fighter, who can be serious threat in other fighting areas, is Fayden. Especially that he has not only proven that he can KO his opponents, but has in his arsenal a wide range of takedowns from every possible position. So to make it short- Fayden is favorite and any other result would be great step in 'El Generico's' career.

The Good Guys' Undercard #3

Welterweight Bout

Unai Arana v Anthony Hopkins

28 years old Spanish 'El Martillo' Unai Arana, derived from Balmaseda, Spain, will step into the cage to face 33 years old Welsh Anthony 'Hannibal' Hopkins from Wales, but who fights under British flag. Hopkins once more will try once after once to take his opponent down, where he can show us some solid grappling and ground and pound, but i'm not sure is it enough for level those fighters are fighting at. On the opposite side 'El Martillo' is definitely much more popular fighter thanks to his open aggressive fighting style- he is universal striker, who additionally can gain some advantage in clinch. And that's where a lot of time fighters can spend, as it's also area, where Hopkins feels very comfortable. Accoriding to all of mentioned informations, it seems that the winner will be fighter, who would be able to impose his gameplan to his opponent tonight.

The Good Guys' Undercard #4

Welterweight Bout

Stanly Williams v Frank Esposito

29 years old American fighter derived from South Central LA, will step into the cage against 39 years old veteran from Taylor St, USA- 'Gypsy' Frank Esposito. 'Gypsy' Esposito may be fighter, who has more skills in every fighting aspect, but we may have some concerns about his best days, which seem to be already gone. For last 3-4 years his performance is very unstable, so it may be little lottery tonight. And on opposite side, Stanly Williams is very respected fighter, additionally who is back after hard times. If You would look for mathematical rules in Esposito's last fight record, it seems that he will have hard night, but it's much wiser to just wait and see what will happen.

The Good Guys' Undercard #5

Featherweight Bout

Enrico Ciccone v Murat Orgun

Featherweight division stepiing in: 28 years old Canadian fighter from Flin Flon- Enrico Ciccone, and 41 years old MMA veteran derived from Samsun, Turkey- 'Muharebe Tanki' Murat Orgun. Canadian fighter is outstanding grappler and this is what we should expect from him in tonight's fight. His black BJJ belt may make the difference, backed up by brutal ground and pound, which Ciccone definitely has in his arsenal. Stand up fight would definitely be on experienced Orgun's side, who additionally can show something interesting on the ground. But will it be enough to beat Enrico Ciccone? I think that tonight, Canadian fighter may show veteran, that he should make place for younger fighters on this level.

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HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #1

Welterweight Bout

Gully God v Adelard Desormeaux

Two experienced fighters will step into the cage: great 32 years old Danish Gully God from Copenhagen, and popular, 34 years old 'Mangeur de bine' Adelard Desormeaux from Riviere de loup, Canada. God is fighter, who should definitely once more show us solid, aggressive striking, while Desormeaux is the one, who prefers to play it more tactical and hunt his opponent down with takedown, and then on the ground once more play it calm and deadly. It's hard to predict this fight, as Canadian 'Mangeur de bine' seems to have some advantage on the ground, but before fight will land there, Danish God is fighter, who can definitely apply some heavy shots to his opponent.

HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #2

Lightweight Bout

Riley Cooper v Snake Shadow

Very equal and interesting fight is coming next. 31 years old American fighter from Philadelphia- Riley Cooper, will face 31 years older Snake 'In The Eagle's' Shadow, derived from British capital city of London. This will be rematch after their last not too entertaining and not too long fight. Last time Riley Cooper won surprisingly easy, by guillotine in the middle of very first round. Once more Cooper should be pointed as favorite, but this time, after good lesson, Shadow will be much more focused and aware of his opponent's definitely unaverage skills.

HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #3

Light Heavyweight Bout

Phukyorselvf Uzannavabizch v Fred Palowakski

35 years old German fighter coming out of Boxyurfazen- 'Go' Phukyorselvf Uzannavabizch, will face in next tonight's fight 30 years old Fred Palowakski derived from Angola. Both fighters are well known of their great and all-rounded skills, but experts agree that Palowakski should transcend here. He is stepping into this fight after unsuccesful clash with Mayo Kermode, and will definitely do all he can to make everybody forget about that one. Uzannavabizch of course has what is needed to be on this level, it's not an accident that he is so high in rankings, but long and hard night is awaiting him.

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Just Fight's Co-Main Event

Lightweight Bout

Victor Zsasz v Vinnie Jones

31 years old Albaniam warrior from Hell- Victor 'The Death Rider', will step into the cage to fight last unsuccesful lightweight championship pretender, 29 years old Vinnie 'Danger Zone' derived from Toronto, Canada. It will be tough night for 'Danger Zone', as there are not many fighters who aren't dangerous for him in stand up fight, but his rankings position says a lot about how succesful fighter in spite of all he is. Black Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu belt isn't only used to hang his pants though. Despite this, the main favorite in tonight's fight is Albanian 'Death Rider', who can not only absolutely dominate striking, but also probably has skills, which will let him stay relatively calm on the ground.

Just Fight's Main Event

Featherweight Championship

Roy Pitbull v Akira Toriyama

Featherweight Championship bout on the way! 35 years old Champion- Roy 'The Wardog' Pitbull from London, but fighting under Welsh flag, will be defending his Championship Belt against 30 years old Akira Toriyama from Japanese Kiyosu. Toriyama will be Championship conntender for the first time during his Honor FC career, and will be stepping into the cage after 5 straight wins, all won before time by referee's stoppage. Current Championship belt holder- 'The Wardog', won 9 of his last 10 fights in Federation, showing that he is one of best ultimate fighters around the world. It may be tough one for him, but he is main favorite of tonight's bout, what of course doesn't mean Toriyama is without chances- both fighters are top class mixed martial artists, what would hopefully give us great show tonight.

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i'm aware that there are only 9 fights contracted at this moment, will try to come and check later did anything change there, and add/change something if needed ;)

 

added missing 10th preview and changed order of fights as they appear on Event's Card ;)

Good work again mate! :)

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HONOR FC 39 Undisputed

Review

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01.11.2014

Las Vegas

Sparta's Palace (7,000)

Attendance 7,000 (100%)

MMA

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The Good Guys' Undercard #1

Lightweight Bout

Maxwell Keiser v John Watson

For start we got tactical exposition by John Watson. From the very beginning Keiser was trying to take domination over the fight, but John Watson had prepared answer on every attempt- he didn't let his opponent take fight to the ground, was avoiding and countering every his attack, and adding some kicks and solid single punches, what finally effected in powerful uppercut, which sent Keiser to the ground, where referee stopped the fight.

John Watson won by KO (Punch) at 1:53 of Round 1.

The Good Guys' Undercard #2

Welterweight Bout

Dack Fayden v Rami Sebei

We must admit that Rami Sebei had plan for this fight, but Dack Fayden has surprised him and taken to the ground still dominated, with time more and more. Sebei maybe was more active, but American fighter was the one, who was more effective. It was grappling feast, so didn't steal Fans' hearts, but we must praise both fighters, that they were all the time working to finish it by submission before judges' decision.

Dack Fayden won by TKO (Strikes) at 1:25 of Round 3.

The Good Guys' Undercard #3

Welterweight Bout

Unai Arana v Anthony Hopkins

Unai Arana completely dominated this fight. Hopkins was trying to close up it by clinch or by takedown, but aware Arana didn't let him do anything and succesfully played as his gameplan was invented. Scoring with nice punches, flawless with his leg kicks, finally head kick, which sent Hopkins to the mat and left nasty cut above his eye. Arana was patient, didn't rush out, and when Hopkins recovered his senses, another straight left sent him back there, this time for good.

Unai Arana won by TKO (Strikes) at 3:47 of Round 1.

The Good Guys' Undercard #4

Welterweight Bout

Stanly Williams v Frank Esposito

Nice performance by both fighters- they gave us 15 minutes of nice MMA. While standing Esposito seemed to have a little advantage here, the crucial were his clinch skills, where he completely dominated, what gave him decisive win on judges decision, with 30:27 on all cards. Standing ovation surely praised hearts of those solid fighters.

Frank Esposito won by Unanimous Decision (30:27, 30:27, 30:27).

The Good Guys' Undercard #5

Featherweight Bout

Enrico Ciccone v Murat Orgun

One more nice 15 minuts of MMA. It wasn't fireworks, but both fighters came here to take the W and raise in Honor FC's rankings, but Orgun has dominated in every single round, and finally won 30:27 on all judges' cards. Ciccone was trying to shorten up that advantage on the ground, but event there Orgun was just more active, even if Ciccone thrown out some solid ground and pound on his face. But while Ciccone managed to close fight to the clinch, it was nail to his grave, as Turkish fighter mercilessly used that against him and punihsed him hard by landing many knees. Ciccone was defendless there, and i think that it was moment, which let Murat Orgun gain great sel-confidence and calmly keep walking for the W.

Murat Orgun won by Unanimous Decision (30:27, 30:27, 30:27).

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HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #1

Welterweight Bout

Gully God v Adelard Desormeaux

Close fight, but didn't grab the crowd. Desormeaux dominated on the ground definitely, in clinch i think he also scored a little more points than Gull God, but in striking he was more efficient fighter here. It's important to mention, that it could be finished before time and on God's side, as he has landed some solid head kicks, but none of them landed enough clean and good to take down his opponent. Big win for Adelard Desormeaux and his team.

Adelard Desormeaux won by Unanimous Decision (29:28, 29:28, 29:28)

HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #2

Lightweight Bout

Riley Cooper v Snake Shadow

Riley Cooper and Snake Shadow gave us some nice striking exchanges, both were trying to take the W and both were capable of doing that. Riley Cooper won first round, mostly thanks to his great takedown after he landed in half guard of his opponent. In second round Shadow quickly recovered and tactical shots put us into draw before last round, even if Shadow was the one, who was stunned in that second round after powerful shot by Cooper. And in decisive round, the key factor was energy left in tanks. And while Cooper was exhausted and slow, Shadow stayed sharp and was scoring point after point, and even when Cooper managed to take it to the ground, Snake Shadow managed to sweep and with some ground and pound score even more points. Round was ended with both fighters laying on the ground exhausted, but Shadow's heart let him win that decisive round, what gave us 29:28 on all cards.

Snake Shadow won by Unanimous Decision (29:28, 29:28, 29:28).

HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #3

Light Heavyweight Bout

Phukyorselvf Uzannavabizch v Fred Palowakski

Both fighters started with a lot of respect for opponent, mostly checking each other with some nice leg kicks. But quite fast Palowakski gained advantage and with nice technical muay thai kicks devastated front leg of Uzannavabizch. It's definitely worthy to watch that fight once more, even just to see the Palowakski's hips turning at every kick- flawless muay thai technique. Punch after punch, kick after kick he was gaining more and more advantage, and at the end of second round we all knew that it will go on Palowakski's side. Uzannavabizch was standing there bravely, but at the end of second round he was clipped with big right hand and luckily was saved by the bell, after which there was one more moment before he came back from space between physical and spiritual worlds. That was explicit sign for Fred Palowakski to attack and we must admire him as MMA fighter, because even knowing that he is decisively winning, he swang for the fences and ended that fight in 1:41 after mighty head kick sending Uzannavabizch tumbling to the mat, where it was just formality to stop the fight for referee. Definietly the best fight tonight.

Fred Palowakski won by TKO (Strikes) at 1:41 of Round 3.

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Lightweight Bout

Victor Zsasz v Vinnie Jones

Fight without history, to be honest. Vinnie Jones would definitely like to quickly forget about that night. Victor Zsasz for entire fight was remaining on his feet after absolutely every takedown attempt from Canadian 'Danger Zone'. Jones was active for whole fight, but he was completely no match-up for Albanian fighter. Calm single shots, often followed by devastating low kick made that win for 'The Death Rider'. Only good things about Jones we can say here is that he kept trying and managed until end of fight. But it's definitely not how we would like to define fighters on top MMA level.

Victor Zsasz won by Unanimous Decision (30:27, 30:27, 30:27).

Just Fight's Main Event

Featherweight Championship

Roy Pitbull v Akira Toriyama

I think that Toriyama played it too calm tonight, he could show us some more. Pitbull was dominating for whole fight, striking and on the ground. We must definitely feel some grief, as Toriyama has shown us some nice transitions, but instead of trying to make more use of his clearly solid grappling skills, he was rather focused on gaining more and more advantage there, what leaded him to nowhere finally. And Pitbull, who not only was able to advance position on the ground, he also was looking to put some ground and pound from every possible position, 'even' before he can mount his opponent... Pitbull decisively won first four rounds, and the last one could be only survival part of tonight's fight. But none of that came, as both warriors steeped up and clashed in open battle. As four rounds were quite solid, both went on Pitbull's side, fifth round is what You may show to people when talking about that beautiful sport. Great striking exchanges, both fighters swinging for fences until last siren, after which they landed in hug and come warm words to each other. Standing applause for fighters, which nearly bursted during post fight's interview, where Roy Pitbull- who remained as Featherweight Champion, was heartily thanking attendance for coming and cheering during tonight's Event.

Roy Pitbull won by Unanimous Decision (50:45, 50:46, 50:46).

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HONOR FC 39 Undisputed

Review

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01.11.2014

Las Vegas

Sparta's Palace (7,000)

Attendance 7,000 (100%)

MMA

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The Good Guys' Undercard #1

Lightweight Bout

Maxwell Keiser v John Watson

For start we got tactical exposition by John Watson. From the very beginning Keiser was trying to take domination over the fight, but John Watson had prepared answer on every attempt- he didn't let his opponent take fight to the ground, was avoiding and countering every his attack, and adding some kicks and solid single punches, what finally effected in powerful uppercut, which sent Keiser to the ground, where referee stopped the fight.

John Watson won by KO (Punch) at 1:53 of Round 1.

The Good Guys' Undercard #2

Welterweight Bout

Dack Fayden v Rami Sebei

We must admit that Rami Sebei had plan for this fight, but Dack Fayden has surprised him and taken to the ground still dominated, with time more and more. Sebei maybe was more active, but American fighter was the one, who was more effective. It was grappling feast, so didn't steal Fans' hearts, but we must praise both fighters, that they were all the time working to finish it by submission before judges' decision.

Dack Fayden won by TKO (Strikes) at 1:25 of Round 3.

The Good Guys' Undercard #3

Welterweight Bout

Unai Arana v Anthony Hopkins

Unai Arana completely dominated this fight. Hopkins was trying to close up it by clinch or by takedown, but aware Arana didn't let him do anything and succesfully played as his gameplan was invented. Scoring with nice punches, flawless with his leg kicks, finally head kick, which sent Hopkins to the mat and left nasty cut above his eye. Arana was patient, didn't rush out, and when Hopkins recovered his senses, another straight left sent him back there, this time for good.

Unai Arana won by TKO (Strikes) at 3:47 of Round 1.

The Good Guys' Undercard #4

Welterweight Bout

Stanly Williams v Frank Esposito

Nice performance by both fighters- they gave us 15 minutes of nice MMA. While standing Esposito seemed to have a little advantage here, the crucial were his clinch skills, where he completely dominated, what gave him decisive win on judges decision, with 30:27 on all cards. Standing ovation surely praised hearts of those solid fighters.

Frank Esposito won by Unanimous Decision (30:27, 30:27, 30:27).

The Good Guys' Undercard #5

Featherweight Bout

Enrico Ciccone v Murat Orgun

One more nice 15 minuts of MMA. It wasn't fireworks, but both fighters came here to take the W and raise in Honor FC's rankings, but Orgun has dominated in every single round, and finally won 30:27 on all judges' cards. Ciccone was trying to shorten up that advantage on the ground, but event there Orgun was just more active, even if Ciccone thrown out some solid ground and pound on his face. But while Ciccone managed to close fight to the clinch, it was nail to his grave, as Turkish fighter mercilessly used that against him and punihsed him hard by landing many knees. Ciccone was defendless there, and i think that it was moment, which let Murat Orgun gain great sel-confidence and calmly keep walking for the W.

Murat Orgun won by Unanimous Decision (30:27, 30:27, 30:27).

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HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #1

Welterweight Bout

Gully God v Adelard Desormeaux

Close fight, but didn't grab the crowd. Desormeaux dominated on the ground definitely, in clinch i think he also scored a little more points than Gull God, but in striking he was more efficient fighter here. It's important to mention, that it could be finished before time and on God's side, as he has landed some solid head kicks, but none of them landed enough clean and good to take down his opponent. Big win for Adelard Desormeaux and his team.

Adelard Desormeaux won by Unanimous Decision (29:28, 29:28, 29:28)

HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #2

Lightweight Bout

Riley Cooper v Snake Shadow

Riley Cooper and Snake Shadow gave us some nice striking exchanges, both were trying to take the W and both were capable of doing that. Riley Cooper won first round, mostly thanks to his great takedown after he landed in half guard of his opponent. In second round Shadow quickly recovered and tactical shots put us into draw before last round, even if Shadow was the one, who was stunned in that second round after powerful shot by Cooper. And in decisive round, the key factor was energy left in tanks. And while Cooper was exhausted and slow, Shadow stayed sharp and was scoring point after point, and even when Cooper managed to take it to the ground, Snake Shadow managed to sweep and with some ground and pound score even more points. Round was ended with both fighters laying on the ground exhausted, but Shadow's heart let him win that decisive round, what gave us 29:28 on all cards.

Snake Shadow won by Unanimous Decision (29:28, 29:28, 29:28).

HONOR Bookmakers' Main Card #3

Light Heavyweight Bout

Phukyorselvf Uzannavabizch v Fred Palowakski

Both fighters started with a lot of respect for opponent, mostly checking each other with some nice leg kicks. But quite fast Palowakski gained advantage and with nice technical muay thai kicks devastated front leg of Uzannavabizch. It's definitely worthy to watch that fight once more, even just to see the Palowakski's hips turning at every kick- flawless muay thai technique. Punch after punch, kick after kick he was gaining more and more advantage, and at the end of second round we all knew that it will go on Palowakski's side. Uzannavabizch was standing there bravely, but at the end of second round he was clipped with big right hand and luckily was saved by the bell, after which there was one more moment before he came back from space between physical and spiritual worlds. That was explicit sign for Fred Palowakski to attack and we must admire him as MMA fighter, because even knowing that he is decisively winning, he swang for the fences and ended that fight in 1:41 after mighty head kick sending Uzannavabizch tumbling to the mat, where it was just formality to stop the fight for referee. Definietly the best fight tonight.

Fred Palowakski won by TKO (Strikes) at 1:41 of Round 3.

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Just Fight's Co-Main Event

Lightweight Bout

Victor Zsasz v Vinnie Jones

Fight without history, to be honest. Vinnie Jones would definitely like to quickly forget about that night. Victor Zsasz for entire fight was remaining on his feet after absolutely every takedown attempt from Canadian 'Danger Zone'. Jones was active for whole fight, but he was completely no match-up for Albanian fighter. Calm single shots, often followed by devastating low kick made that win for 'The Death Rider'. Only good things about Jones we can say here is that he kept trying and managed until end of fight. But it's definitely not how we would like to define fighters on top MMA level.

Victor Zsasz won by Unanimous Decision (30:27, 30:27, 30:27).

Just Fight's Main Event

Featherweight Championship

Roy Pitbull v Akira Toriyama

I think that Toriyama played it too calm tonight, he could show us some more. Pitbull was dominating for whole fight, striking and on the ground. We must definitely feel some grief, as Toriyama has shown us some nice transitions, but instead of trying to make more use of his clearly solid grappling skills, he was rather focused on gaining more and more advantage there, what leaded him to nowhere finally. And Pitbull, who not only was able to advance position on the ground, he also was looking to put some ground and pound from every possible position, 'even' before he can mount his opponent... Pitbull decisively won first four rounds, and the last one could be only survival part of tonight's fight. But none of that came, as both warriors steeped up and clashed in open battle. As four rounds were quite solid, both went on Pitbull's side, fifth round is what You may show to people when talking about that beautiful sport. Great striking exchanges, both fighters swinging for fences until last siren, after which they landed in hug and come warm words to each other. Standing applause for fighters, which nearly bursted during post fight's interview, where Roy Pitbull- who remained as Featherweight Champion, was heartily thanking attendance for coming and cheering during tonight's Event.

Roy Pitbull won by Unanimous Decision (50:45, 50:46, 50:46).

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Great work again mate! Do you have a text version I can send out to people mate please?

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